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Get Ready for Cutting-Edge Action at Forage Expo!

Ontario Forage Council (OFC) and Bruce County Soil & Crop Improvement Association are pleased to announce that Forage Expo will be happening in Bruce County this year.

The event will be held on June 26, 2025 from 10am to 3pm at Craig Trelford and family’s Trelford Farms, 1342 Bruce County Rd 40, Paisley.

Forage Expo is the must-attend event for anyone serious about forage production. This year’s demonstrations will feature top-tier equipment from the industry’s leading manufacturers, giving attendees an exclusive look at the latest innovations hitting the market.

More than just a showcase, Forage Expo offers head-to-head field trials where you’ll see the newest forage tools in action. From mowers and conditioners to rakes, tedders, mergers, balers, and more, every piece of equipment is geared toward one thing: helping producers harvest faster, smarter, and with better results.

Producers will also have direct access to trusted experts Ian McDonald and Christine O’Reilly from OMAFA, who will be on-site and in the field, offering insights, and answering questions.

Whether you’re looking to improve efficiency, reduce harvest losses, or boost forage quality and profitability, Forage Expo 2025 is the place to see the future of forage production.

This is a FREE event and no registration is required. Lunch will be available for purchase on-site.

Looking to connect with a highly targeted, forage-focused audience? Forage Expo 2025 offers prime opportunities for trade show exhibits, equipment demonstrations, and event sponsorships. It’s the perfect chance to put your organization front and center with producers from across the province who are ready to invest in the latest tools, technology, and solutions.

For more information about Forage Expo, please visit https://onforagenetwork.ca/ontario-forage-council/forage-expo/

To learn more about OFC please visit: https://onforagenetwork.ca/ontario-forage-council/

 

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